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CATALOGU EK 
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IMPORTANT 


AMERICAN PAINTINGS 


Among which are included Seventy-two Examples 


BY 


CARLTON T. CHAPMAN 
And Twenty-six Examples by the late 


Pentti: WITT, (deceased) 


Including all the Pictures left in the Studio of this 


Distinguished Artist 
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 


Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings 


November 14th, r5th and 16th, 1901, 


Commencing at 8.15 O’Clock. 


CONDITIONS. 


1.. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in 
dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses 
and to makea deposit of twenty-five per cent in part 
payment or the whole of the purchase money, ¢/ required, 
in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be im- 
mediately put up again and resold. 


3. The lotsto be taken away at the buyer’s expense 
and risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remain- 
der of the purchase money to be absolutely paid or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, 
on or before delivery; in default of which the undersign- 
ed will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at 
the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on ac- 
count of any errorin the description. All articles are 
exposed for public exhibition one or more days and are 
sold just as they are, without recourse. 


All bills payable before delivery, checks not re- 
ceived from unknown purchasers, unless certified, when 
sending for goods bills must be presented. ; 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be 
delivered in as good condition as the same may have 
been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- 
chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost,the 
undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater 
amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited, 
all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re- 
sold by public or private sale, without further notice, 
and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall be 
made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with 
all charges attending the same. This condition is with- 
out prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce 
the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale if he 
thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SIILO, Auctioneei, 


THE ALEXANDER PRESS, 14-16 Astor Place, N. Y. 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 


Becket, Maria A., 47 
Barrett, E. H., 50 
Blakelock, R. A., 34, 122 
Bolmer, H. D., 53 
Bricher, A. T., 19, 124 
Brown, J. B., 99 

Pentiey, -1.-).,.6, 98 
Bispham, H. P., 8 

Bogg, Brank M., 7, 35, 86 
Black, ©. P., 18, 42,115 
Baxter, C., 95 

Boughton, G. H., 104 


Cropsey, J« A:, 4 

Craig, Thos. B., 32, 97, 129 

Califano, J., 20, 39, 80, 111 

Crane, Bruce, 123 

Chapnian,.C. -T., 142 to 
213 inclusive 


Denman, H., 26 
Dustin, S. S., 45 
De Longre, P., 89 
De Haven, F., 93 


Eaton, Charles W., 24, 5, 
121 


Field, E. L., 23, 58, 91, 128 


Griswold, C. C., 2 

Griffin, Thos. B., 40, 16, 
76, 110 

Gay, Edward, 838 


Hart, Wm,; 3; ‘78 
Hoeber, A., 30, 57, 108 
Hiyneman, H. N., 10 


Ihlefeld, H., 1, 51, 73, 101 
Insley, A., 38, 21, 87, 119 
Ingres, M., 14 

Innes, Geo,, 5, 9, 131 
Innes, Geo. J., 105 


Leeds, L., 25, 46, 85, 117 


Moran, Edward, 338, 96, 
127 


Moran, E. Percy, 48, 120 
Wither PAL Te Tt 561% 
Moeller, Louis, 10 
Moran, L., 106 

MoCord, Go oH.) 14 
Marphy,; JF. 116 


Oertel, J. A., 36 

Ome ga alts, -A leisy ato 
113 

Osborn) S, M., 9 


Parton, Aw, cy, 102 
Rayite Rising 


Reicke, Geo.,; 15 
Rauson, N., 12,775 
Ream, M., 17, 73 

Pee ligee . Fulceet\l atace ere 
Rees, M., 49 

Ranger, H. W., 100 
Rixy je, £18 


Strickland, C. H., 5 

Smith OH 1 'P..28,.00 
1380 

Sherman, C. H., 48, 74, 
94 


Sheppard, W., 92 


dvylen ct: Gc 44 82 
Twachtman, J. H., 84 


Van Boskerck, Robt. W., 
2 


Van Elten, K., 90 


Whittredge, W., 31 

Webber, W., 387, 109 

Witt) J... 0e .to4 Gane 
clusive, 129 to 140 in- 
_clusive 

Wyant, A. H., 107, 125 

Wiggins, C. J., 126 

Witt, Victoria E., 72, 129, 
144 


CATALOGUE 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE, 


IHLEFELD (H.) : New York 
Che Gold Fish 


Water Color 


Ig x 26 


2 
GRISWOLD (C. C.), N. A. New York 
Spring 


944 x12 


3 
HART (Wm.), N. A., deceased 


Marine 


6x 10 


4 
CROPSEY (Jasper F.), N. A., deceased 


Elutumn 


102X510 


5 
SURICRIUAN Data bus . New York 


Cornfield 


12 x 16 


BEN LIENS Cb at) : New York 
Su1set 


12x 18 


BOGGS (Frank M.) New York 
Bridge, Hotel de Ville 


Water Color 
I7 yixte 


BISPH ANE Ha R) x New York 
Cattle 


14 x 24 


OSBORN ((S. M.) . New York 
H Stragler 


22,X 22 


10 


HYNEMAN (H. N.) : , New York 
Tdeal thead 
12 x 16 
II 
MILLER (Addison T.) New York 
En Hrab Guard 
A Gem 
64% x 14% 
I2 
RANSON (N.) . : New York 
Musical Practice 
12:x.16°; 
13 
OWEN (C. B.) New York 


Hn Interupted Map 


iy mts 


14 


INGRES (M.) | , New Vork 
[Pierrette 
12,510 
15 
REICKE (Geo.) New York 
Dandscape and Cattle 
22 X32 
16 
GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) New York 
Blue Mountains, Va. 
IZ io 
17 


REAM (Worston). deceased 
Water Melon 


20 x 24 


1898 
BLACK (OF PS ; ; New York 
Che Meadow Brook 


16 x 24 


19 


EeicHeR (A, T.), A. N. A,, New Vork 
Summer 
gx 18% 
20 
CALIFANO (John Prof.) New York 
Donkey 
Pencil Sketch. Very fine 
5X7 
21 
INSLEY (Albert) New York 
Hilong The River Road 
14 x 24 
eae 
REHN (F. K. M.) New York 


Leaving Port—Sunset 


Very strong 


12x 18 


23 
FIELD (EH. Loyal) : New York 
Eirkville—Mew Work 


12x 16 


24 


EATON (Chas. Warren) New York 
Connecticut Pines 
20 x 30 
25 
LBEDS (3) Be New York 
Low Tide, Bay of Casci 
16 x 33 
26 
DENMAN (Herbert) ; New York 
Rasanora 
18 x 22 
27 
PAYNE (R. L.) New York 
Sunset 
18 x 30 
28 
SMITH (Henry P.) . New York 
Marine 


18x28 


29 


PARTON: (Arthur), N. A., ; New Yor 
Hugust Sunset 
15x24 
30 
HOEBER (Arthur) ; : New York 
Back From the Sea 
BOX nO 
al 
WHITHREDGE (Worthington), N. A., 
New York 
Rbode Island Farm house 
I2 x 16 
32 
reir thos. B.), A. N. A., New York 
Cattle at the Water 
IO x 14 
33 
MORAN (Edw.), deceased... New York 


Burning Brush 


23x17 


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: 34 
BLAKELOCK (R. A.) New York 


Soth Street and Fifth Avenue, 1868 
16 x 24 
35 
BOGGS (Frank M.) : ; New York 


St. Germaine de Wille 


Water Color 


17 x 124% 
36 
OERTEL (J. A.) New York 
DLanoscape and Cattle 
I5 x 214 
37 
WEBBER (W.) New York 
Coming Into Port—Moonlight 
18 x 24 
38 
INSLEY (Albert) New York 


Early Spring—MWMear Munseyp 


12x18 


39 


CALIFANO (John Prof.) : New York 
Roses 
One of his best works 
28 x 38 
40 
GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) w York 
Landscape Wear backensack, A. F. 
18 x 30 
4I 
OWEN (C. B ) New York 
AH Sunny Corner 
12x16 
42 
Beak (©. P,) ; New York 
H iRiver In Summer 
16x24 . 
43 
MORAN (E. Percy) : New York 


AH friend In Weed 


20 X 30 


44 


TYLER (James G.) ' . New York 
Outward Bound 
40 x 28 
45 
DUSTIN (Silas 8.) New York 
Returning jHome 
12 x 164% 
46 
TEED Ss) (1.) New York 
On the Maine Coast 
6x Io 
47 
BECKET (Maria A.) New York 
Danodoscape 
12x 18 
48: 
SHERMAN (C. H.) : ; New York 


Landscape and Sbeep 


10x 8 


49 


REES (M.) New York 
Mude 
22.x 32 
50 
Pome ETD (Hz. Hunt) :; New. York 
Che Autumn Woods 
18% x 244% 
51 
IHLEFELD (Henry) ; ’ New York 
Playmates 
24 x 34 
52 


WYANT (A. H.), M A., deceased New Vork 
Boy Fishing 


gx I2 


53 
BOLMER (H. DeForest) ‘ New York 


Landscape 


Toxics 


54 


HATON (Chas. W.) j New York 
H September Evening 
16 x 22 
55 
SMITH (Henry P.) ; New York 


Over Fill and Dale 


28 


56 
MORAN (Edward), deceased. New York 
Sundown 


14 x 20% 


oF, 
HOEBER (Arthur) ; New York 


Marsh Lands 


24 x 20 


58 
FIELD (E. Loyal) New York 
Che Lodge of the Marsh 


20 x 30 


59 
INNESS (George), N. A., deceased New York 


Che tbharvest Moon 


25 x 30 


THE FOLLOWING PAINTINGS ARE 
THE WORKS BY THE LATE 
J. H. WITT, A.N. A. 


60 
Wympb 


1634 x 23% 


61 
Che Old Road to the Village 


25 x 30 


62 


Seeding the Ducks 


12 x2 


63 
Et the Stream 


13 x122 


64 
Celestial Choir 


23 x 34 


65 


Wear Patchogue, LZ. I. 


gx 12 


66 


On the Terrace 


16 x 20 


67 


Meditation 


16 x 20 


68 


The Hathers 


21 xX 30 


69 
Companions 


I8Y% x 24 


70 
Danodscape 


22 X22 


71 
Elmusing the Baby 


12°x'17 


72 
WITT (Victoria E., Mrs.) 
Pupil of J. H. Witt 
Gathering Wild Flowers 


20% x 29% 


SECOND EVENING’S SALE, 


Friday, November 15th, 1901, at 8.15 oclock. 


tbe 
IHLEFELD (H.) ‘ New York 


Cup of Chocolate 


Water Color 


14 x 22 
74 
SHERMAN (C. H.) ! New York 
Twilight 
12x 14 
fa 
RANSON (N.) New York 


Che Musician 


I0 x I2 


76 
GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) , . New York 
On the Deleware near Wasbington 


r2) x20 


Ai 
MILLER (Addison F.) : New York 
Grandfather's Barn 
O¥8 X 958 
78 
HART (Wm.), N. A. New York 
The Mountain Stream 
tees 
79 
OWEN (C. B.) : New York 
Two Orphans 
13 x 16 
80 
CALIFANO (John Prof.) - New York 


Balancing Cash 


12°X-55 


SI 


BLACK {O. P:) New York 
Early Spring 
16 x 24 
82 
TYLER (James G.) New York 


Making H Tack 


83 
GAY (Eduard) New York 
Meadow and Stream 
16x 24 
84 
TWACHTMAN (J. H.) ‘ New York 
Landscape 
14 x 20 
85 
LEEDS (H.) New York 


Dork Beach, Maine 


16 x 33 


86 


BOGGS (Frank M.) : New York 
H Scene in Parts 
18 x 24 
87 
INSLEY (Albert M.) : New York 
Flutumn Days 
20 x 16 
88 
fea Not, KM.) New York 
Entering Port 
T2 xia 
89 
De LONGPRE (Paul) , New York 
Poppy, Daisy and Golden Kod 
9% x 1234 
go 


VAN ELTEN (Kruseman) N. A. New York 
Evening, Cold Spring harbor 


14 x 22 


OI 
FIELD (EH. Loyal) 


The Close of Dap 


14 xX 20 


Q2 
SHEPPARD (Warren) 


Wenice 


16 x 24 


oe 
DE HAVEN (Frank) 


Landscape 


14 x 20 


94 
SMITH (Henry P.) 


The Lily Pond 


20 x 28 


95 
BAXTER, (C.) 


The Dance - 


¥7 Yt 


New York 


New York 


New York 


New York 


New York 


96 


MORAN (Edward), deceased . New York’ 
In the Evening Glow 
18 x 24 
97 
ere itei thos. B.), A. N..A. New York 
Che Lodge of the Woods 
20 X 30 
98 
BEND LHY (T. J:) : New York 
Che Close of Day 
18Y x 244% 
99 
BROWN (J. G.) N. A., ! New York 
On the Beach 
I4 x 20 
100 
RANGER (H. W.) rah te New York 


Landscape 


Il x 17 


IOI 
IHLEFELD (H.) : New York 
The Woung bhaymaker 


Water Color 
151% x 21 


102 
PARTON Arthnr) Nowe New York 
Che frkville Vallep 


27 X 37 


103 
MOELLER (Louis), N.A. A New York 
The Old Coat 


8 x 10 


104 


BOUGHTON (Geo. H.), N. A. New York 
and London 


Scbhobart Co., WW. WD. 


gx II 


105 
INNESS (Geo. Jr.), Noa New York 


Evening 
29 x 36% 


106 


MORAN (Leon) : ; New York 
Tea and Gossips 
18 x 30 
| 107 
WYANT (A H.), deceased : New York 
Lanoscape 
14% xX 190% 
108 
HOEBER (Arthur) ; New York 
Marshes at Cape Cod 
18 x 36 
109 
WEBBER (W.) New York 
Grand Manan sland, WW. B. 
225k 180 
110 
Beemer Grhos. B.) ~. o . New York 


Sterling Mountains 
16 x 24 


III 
~CALIFANO (John, Prof. New York 


Dinner Time 
16 x 28 


112 
VAN BUSKIRK (Robt. W.) New York 


Saddle River 


160x232 


113 
OWEN (C. B.) New York 


En Lye for flowers 


16 x 24 


II4 
McCORD (Geo. H.), N. A. New York 


Dandscape 


Ligxauy 


115, 
BLACK, (0. P.) at New York 
Date Hutumn in the Birkshires 


16 x 24 


116 


MURPHY (J. Francis), N. A. New York 
Landscape 
10x 8 
117 
LREHEDS (H.) , ; New York 
DLanoscape 
24 x 28 
118 
RIX (Julian) New York 
English Cottages 
£S2x.30 
119 
INSLEY (Albert) : New York 
The Dewy Morning 
20x42 
I20 
MORAN (E. Percy) a New York 


Che Language of flowers 


20 x 30 


I2I 
KATON (Chas. Warren) New York 
IKRed Oak 


Very strong 


22x 16 


I22 
BLUAKELOCK (R, Ag : New York 
Che Old Dykman Homestead on 
Bloomingdale Road 1868 


16 x 24 


123 
CRANE. (Bruce). N 8 New York 
Thovember Woods 


14 x 20 


124 
BRICHER (A. T.), Avs New York 
Sishberman’s Bay, Grand Manan 


DLanodscape 
18 x 39 


125 
WYANT. (A. H.), N. A., deceased New York 
DLanoscape 


12x 16 


126 
WIGGINS (Carleton J.), N. A. New York 


In the Pasture Lot 


IO xX 15 


127 
MORAN (Edward), deceased 


Mearing Port, Moonlight 


18 x 24 


128 
FIELD (E. Loyal New York 
The Twilight hour 


Oo 


129 
or 1G (Thos. B.), A. N. A. New York 
Elbove the Mill 
20 x 30 
130 
SMITH (Henry P. ‘ “New Vork 


H Palace in Venice 


20 x 28 


131 
INNESS, (George) N. A., deceased New York 


Shades of Evening 


22 x 27 


THE FOLLOWING PAINTINGS ARE 
THE WORKS BY THE LATE 
J. H. WITT A eee 


132 io 


In the Park 


12 x 16 


133 
By the Brook 


16 x 20 


134 
H Grey Day 


24% 32 


135 
Fn Interesting Book 


16 x 21 


136 
On the Verandab 


25 x 30 


Ht37 
Close of Day 


22 X 34 


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138 
Ht the Opera 


12 x 16 


139 
Fogay Morning 


30 x 50 


140 


flora 


16 x 20 


141 
Dandscape 


16 x 21 


142 


Planning an Hpple Cutting 


22X97 


An Academy picture 


143 
Rag Picker 


24 X 32 


144 
WITT (Victoria E., Mrs.) 
The Two Friends 


Pupil of J. H. Witt 


20 x 30 


THIRD EVENING’S SALE, 


Saturday, November 16th, 1got, at 8.15 o'clock. 


es 


The following pictures are the works of 


CARLTON T. CHAPMAN, 


including. illustrations in Black and White, to- 
gether with Water Colors and Oil Paintings 


145 
Lighter Boat, Warbor of Havana 


146 
Che tholpbead Boat 
147 
The Launch of a Cruiser 


148 
Omnibus Boat, bavana 


149. 
A Mid-Wlinter Passage 


150 


Wiaitiug Orders 


I51 
Doss of U. S. &. Rearsage 


12 


Loss of U. &. &. iHousatonic 


153 


Mndian key, fFlorioa 


154 


Wavy Ward, trom Fort Greene 


155 
Regatta Week at Cowes 


156 
The Esplanade, Cowes 


157 
Meteor, Winning Town Cup, Cowes 


158 
Buffalo's Crowded tharbor 


159 
Largest Elevator on the Lakes 


160 


The Woung Midshipman Discovers 
an “Enemy 


161 


Captain Porter going Hboard the 
wesser 


162 


Hoss of bh. WM. S. Viren 


163 


Erploit of the Privateer Comet 


BLACK AND WHITE OILS. 


164 
Che Wireck of the Galleon 


165 
Che Constitution and Guerriere 


166 


Che Ranger and Drake, ection 


167 
The Sound Money Haval Parade 


168 


Capture of the Albatross 


169 
EH Blockade Runner 


170 


We fastened to the Bnemy’s Sides 


171 
Capture of the Spanish Galleon 


172 
Fl Willa in france 


WATER COLORS, 
173 


Coilers of the Sea 


174 


Che Chase of the Constitution 


175 


Drying Fish, Gloucester 


176 
On the Beach, St. Fneo 


177 
Wlindp Day, Orient 


fish houses, Cape Hnn 


179 
Che Wasp 


180 


The Beach, Hnnisquam 


ISI 
Et Hew DLonodon, Conn. 


182 


Off Mew London 


183 
H Worthzeaster’ 


184 
Zong Island Sound 


185 
The Pier, St. Hndrew’s 


186 
Et the Wharf 


187 
A Fishing Port 


188 
El Riverside 


189 
The Old Town Ldinboro 


190 


Che Coast, Cape Hnn 


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In Port 


192 


Drying Wets 


193 
Old Wind Mill, Dong sland 


194 
Che Coast of Dong Tsland 


195 
Stopbam Bridge 


196 
U. &. &. Columbia 


197 
Old Bridge in Susser 


198 
Grcy Day, Bashaw 


199 
fHead of the tharbor 


200 


EH Wiew of Gloucester 


201 


Che tbarbor, Gloucester 


202 


He Dine of Ballteships, 1812 


203 


EH fishberman’s tbhome 


204 


Diners in Port 


205 


) Dartmouth, England 


206 


Last River Piers 


207 


Wisiting the War Sbips 


208 


The Boatbuilder’s Shop 


OIL PAINTINGS. 
209 
Che Fleet off Cape thorn 


210 


Drakes Attack on on. Cadiz 


sa 


The Bon Homme Richard and 
Serapis | 


212 


The Wasp and von 


213 


The Maine in the Harbor of Havana 


214 


“End of the Spanish Hrmaoda 


215 


The Cattle of Dake Champlain 


216 


The thornet- and Peacock 


